Topic: Next week best time to see zodiacal light or false dawn | |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Thu 09/29/11 11:13 PM
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You’re most likely to see the zodiacal light an hour before true dawn in the autumn months,. It’s an eerie light extending up from the horizon.
Everything you need to know: zodiacal light or false dawn http://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/look-for-the-zodiacal-light-or-false-dawn ![]() |
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Does anyone want to have a contest to see who can photograph the best picture of the false dawn?
I'm going to try to get up next week starting tomorrow and photograph it. |
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Does anyone want to have a contest to see who can photograph the best picture of the false dawn? I'm going to try to get up next week starting tomorrow and photograph it. You mentioned something about "before dawn", I do not like the sound of that! |
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Does anyone want to have a contest to see who can photograph the best picture of the false dawn? I'm going to try to get up next week starting tomorrow and photograph it. You mentioned something about "before dawn", I do not like the sound of that! Just stay up all night partying and then go out and take the pictures. |
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I'm in if dawn is sometime around noon.
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Fri 09/30/11 03:06 PM
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Find out when sunrise is in your state, then get up two hours before that and go out and take pictures in the east. Get away from the lights of the city.
Best picture gets a prize. It has to be your picture, not something found in the Internet. Make a sunrise calendar: http://www.sunrisesunset.com/USA/ |
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Just stay up all night partying and then go out and take the pictures.
I can't stay up all night anymore unless I'm tracking something. I'm in if dawn is sometime around noon. ![]() ![]() That's my kind of thinking ![]() ![]() |
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